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we're wondering if perhaps chris brown and rihanna are back together again. they've been on, off, on, off for a why. >> they were sweethearts, but all came to an end on the eve of the grammys in 2009 when brown beat rihanna. brown later pleaded guilty to assault. since then, rihanna says she still loves him. a lot of folks talking not just because know them as celebrities, but because it raises all sorts of questions about if you forgive. >> and the concept of role models. >>> and i know you're a big red meat eater. we'll have a talk about trimming costs when you head to the grocery store. >> you see premium and best. >>> i hit the gym regularly, trying to stay in shape. >> yeah. you look great. >> and your love of fitness is well documented. >> i've talked about it a lot the last couple weeks. but look what happened when we were in jamaica. >> this seemed like a good idea. let's go work out. we decided to shoot our workout. and you were guaranteeing you were going to improve my workout routine. >> how come you weren't smiling? you also look like you were hav
we're wondering if perhaps chris brown and rihanna are back together again. they've been on, off, on, off for a why. >> they were sweethearts, but all came to an end on the eve of the grammys in 2009 when brown beat rihanna. brown later pleaded guilty to assault. since then, rihanna says she still loves him. a lot of folks talking not just because know them as celebrities, but because it raises all sorts of questions about if you forgive. >> and the concept of role models....
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brown foundation. the organization is named for brown's father, a former commerce secretary and dnc chairman who died in a plane crash. it lost its tax exempt stat fuss 2010 because it hadn't filed tax returns for the previous three years. michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> it has been ten years since the men known as the beltway snipers terrorized our region. john alan know ham mid and lee malvo killed ten people, among them son any buchanan who was mowing the lawn. his sister has raised more $100,000 to award scholarships to help students go to college. >> we have to hope for change. and, you know, sometimes it's all in our attitude. >> mohammed was executed in 2009. malvo is now 27 years old and serving multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole. >>> the family of a government contractor jailed in cuba is making another plea to have the maryland than released. family members now fear alan gross has cancer. an american radiologist says he looked at c
brown foundation. the organization is named for brown's father, a former commerce secretary and dnc chairman who died in a plane crash. it lost its tax exempt stat fuss 2010 because it hadn't filed tax returns for the previous three years. michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> it has been ten years since the men known as the beltway snipers terrorized our region. john alan know ham mid and lee malvo killed ten people, among them son any buchanan who was...
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brown foundation. the organization is named for brown's father, a former commerce secretary and dnc chairman who died in a plane crash. it lost its tax exempt status in 2010 because it had not filed tax returns for the previous three years. michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> there are new health concerns about a government contractor for montgomery county jailed in cuba. doctors fear alan gross may have cancer. an american radiologist says he looked at ct and ultrasound scans cuban doctors performed on a mass. they diagnosed it as a hematoma. the radiologist, though, is concerned it's more serious because gross has lost a lot of weight. gross is serving a 15 year sentence for providing internet equipment cuba's jewish community. >>> 6:49 is our time. maryland governor martin o'malley plans to introduce a verse sham power surcharge today that would let utilities charge you more for much needed improvements. o'malley says the plan allows power companies like pepco to a
brown foundation. the organization is named for brown's father, a former commerce secretary and dnc chairman who died in a plane crash. it lost its tax exempt status in 2010 because it had not filed tax returns for the previous three years. michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> there are new health concerns about a government contractor for montgomery county jailed in cuba. doctors fear alan gross may have cancer. an american radiologist says he looked...
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governor jerry brown will have the final say. >>> the mars curiosity rover is about to do a little digging. nasa says it will collect soil samples to learn if there were ever favorable conditions for microbial life. >>> and one of the top trending health stories right now on msnbc.com could cause some controversy. offering free birth control can dramatically lower the rate of birth control. cases of abortion dropped from 66 to 75% below the national level. these findings could impact this year's election. mitt romney has pledged to repeal the affordable care act which requires insurance to cover contraceptive costs. >>> and now to wall street. the dow closed at 13,575 after gaining 80 points yesterday. the s&p was up ten. the nasdaq added 14. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei inched up 38 points and in hong kong the hang seng rose 34. >>> barring any big surprises from september's jobs report, it could hit the high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. on thursday, coal companies ra
governor jerry brown will have the final say. >>> the mars curiosity rover is about to do a little digging. nasa says it will collect soil samples to learn if there were ever favorable conditions for microbial life. >>> and one of the top trending health stories right now on msnbc.com could cause some controversy. offering free birth control can dramatically lower the rate of birth control. cases of abortion dropped from 66 to 75% below the national level. these findings could...
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senator brown submitted his proposals to "the boston globe" -- >> senator brown, respond to what she said. >> regarding oil, if anybody thinks by raising taxes on energy producers will not be passed on, they will pass all of those off to our motorists and homeowners and everybody knows that. if you want to have a comprehensive discussion about energy, we should have it, a true all of the above approach. she is against the keystone pipeline. she is also against -- in favor of wind and solar, but we need more of an approach in that. let me talk about the buffet rule as well. the buffett rule, it funds the government for a day. more importantly, we have our own buffett rule in massachusetts. when she has been talking about everybody paying higher taxes, she had a choice to pay higher taxes herself, and she chose not to do that. number three, all of her criticisms on me is i do not want to raise taxes. that is correct. i do not want to raise taxes on any american in the middle of recession. when i go to businesses, they do not say take all my money and bring it to washington. they say we
senator brown submitted his proposals to "the boston globe" -- >> senator brown, respond to what she said. >> regarding oil, if anybody thinks by raising taxes on energy producers will not be passed on, they will pass all of those off to our motorists and homeowners and everybody knows that. if you want to have a comprehensive discussion about energy, we should have it, a true all of the above approach. she is against the keystone pipeline. she is also against -- in favor...
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a brown butter apple cake? >> that's right and even christopher columbus knew that butter makes everything taste better, you know, so here we're starting and it's apple season. choose which ever apple you like. we're sauteing it in some brown butter. we want it to soften. >> you leave the skins on. >> leave the skins on. >> and then here we have our mixture of almond flour, regular flour and some sugar. >> mm-hmm. >> and now we're just going to add this in. i know it's a tight squeeze. >> no, no, no, if i could just move you. >> in other words, get out of my way. >> on the ship there's not a lot of room. >> exactly. >> so we mix this in. >> okay. >> now we're going to blend this to together, and once again it's pretty simple, yeah, and then we're going to add our egg whites. >> okay. >> we mix it together, vanilla, and then we'll put it in our pie shell. >> okay. >> how long do we bake it for? >> we're going to make it for about 15 minutes at 350. >> is that how long you blend it, just that fast? >> it's a litt
a brown butter apple cake? >> that's right and even christopher columbus knew that butter makes everything taste better, you know, so here we're starting and it's apple season. choose which ever apple you like. we're sauteing it in some brown butter. we want it to soften. >> you leave the skins on. >> leave the skins on. >> and then here we have our mixture of almond flour, regular flour and some sugar. >> mm-hmm. >> and now we're just going to add this in. i...
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this has brown rice. >> winner. >> great crisp. >> my gosh. kufrmt try that wi >> can you fly with a little guac, humus? >> malta meal honey nut scooters, we did a raw test and the with milk, thing so test. >> didn't do cheerios? >> cheerios did not win. these won. >> likes like the packaging of cheerios. >> this is almond butter. people trying to stay away from peanut butter. healthy, vitamin e, potassium, butter. >> i thought peanut butter was good for you. >> they are but people are staying away because of the allergies. not into it? >> i don't want to say anything mean, like kenneth krause did. >> i'm not into almond butter. >> freezer, vegetable lasagne, pop this into your microwave, loft wait noodles stood up and vegetables stood up. i gave it to my stepdaughter. plate licked clean. >> a bite without the cheese part. >> noodles are nice and firm, which is great for a frozen item like that the vegetables firm, too. >> holds up in the wash. >> there you go >> michelangelo's jennings table lasagne. greek yogurt is all the rain went for stra
this has brown rice. >> winner. >> great crisp. >> my gosh. kufrmt try that wi >> can you fly with a little guac, humus? >> malta meal honey nut scooters, we did a raw test and the with milk, thing so test. >> didn't do cheerios? >> cheerios did not win. these won. >> likes like the packaging of cheerios. >> this is almond butter. people trying to stay away from peanut butter. healthy, vitamin e, potassium, butter. >> i thought peanut...
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governor jerry brown is directing regulators to relax smog controls to allow refineries to increase supplies of cheaper oil. in baltimore, gas prices are about $3.67 a gallon. that's nine cents cheaper than a month ago. quick trading tip before i go. big week on wall street. alcoa kicks off a fresh earnings season tomorrow. chevron and j.p. morgan chase also reporting their results. mixed close on friday. an early thrill about a lower than expected unemployment rate wore off as the day went on. and the bloomberg maryland index went out slightly lower. jane king, bloomberg news for wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:19, 41 at the airport. probably the busiest day in baltimore sports history. one team squeaks out a win. how the ravens avoided a loss in kansas city. >> but not so lucky. keith mills explains the rare mistake from buck. next in sports. >>> good morning, a look at your morning commute. the major roadways are going well. we had an accident on abbeyton. clear. up to speed on the north side. problems with jfx into town. 57 on average on the west side past i-70 if you want to travel on the outer l
governor jerry brown is directing regulators to relax smog controls to allow refineries to increase supplies of cheaper oil. in baltimore, gas prices are about $3.67 a gallon. that's nine cents cheaper than a month ago. quick trading tip before i go. big week on wall street. alcoa kicks off a fresh earnings season tomorrow. chevron and j.p. morgan chase also reporting their results. mixed close on friday. an early thrill about a lower than expected unemployment rate wore off as the day went on....
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snickers satisfies. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> back now at 7:44. this morning on "rossen reports," startling claims that the most popular kind of smoke detector may not protect your family in a fire. today national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with the details. jeff, good morning. >> hey, savannah, good morning this. really does affect all of us. we've all been there. you burn toast in your house and suddenly your smoke alarm goes off, so you assume it's ultra sensitive, but experts say think again. turns out smoke from burning food is much different than smoke from burning furniture. in fact, we found in a real fire your smoke detector may not go off in time to save your family. >> 911. >> i have a fire in my home. i've got a baby i've got to crawl with. >> reporter: a desperate mother waking up to a house full of smoke trying to save her kids. >> as i'm trying to get upstairs, my first thought is the four pe
snickers satisfies. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> back now at 7:44. this morning on "rossen reports," startling claims that the most popular kind of smoke detector may not protect your family in a fire. today national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with the details. jeff, good morning. >>...
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i was campaigning my entire senior year at brown. i came back against other folks established in politics. i think people recognize my election is unique and people wanted something different. so the folks on the council just gets tiring after a while. we really want to support, for example, to be realized. i think there's some great veteran city counselor. you know, joe mcgivern one for example a supporter of me to make sure we get the mayor the tools he needs to proceed, beat displeasure with? priorities for the city, so i found while people will be opposed to never vote for me, it is really about the people and keep in touch with the people. when i'm having a bad day or politics as discouraging me coming in now, in an afternoon, for example, just walk outside of city hall and have a conversation with someone saying you're doing a great job. i remember meeting you last year. forever negative story of his job, there's 10 more people coming up in thanking you for everything you're doing. that is the most important part of the job. it
i was campaigning my entire senior year at brown. i came back against other folks established in politics. i think people recognize my election is unique and people wanted something different. so the folks on the council just gets tiring after a while. we really want to support, for example, to be realized. i think there's some great veteran city counselor. you know, joe mcgivern one for example a supporter of me to make sure we get the mayor the tools he needs to proceed, beat displeasure...
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the quick brown rules are just make sure the question is a question. -- ground rules. tried to be brief. after you ask, give any time to answer, and you may want to just have a seat then. the microphone is right here. if we could have folks show up and ask a question. >> i would like to hear the rest of the white baseball cap and sweats story. >> i will tell you something. he said this to me more than once, he used to say about the campaign, keep it tight, you know how i like it run tight. wiper's day at my swearing in i saw him again, this was a couple years later, and he said the same thing. one of the things i liked about him in those days was the fact that this was a candidate who said we're going to run it like a business. he was very principle-driven. i liked that. when i started my own practice, i wanted everyday people to run for political office. i wanted them to learn the principles of success, of leadership, of running an organization, and not really tactics. there was a lot of things going on in the democratic party where you could learn how to do door knoc
the quick brown rules are just make sure the question is a question. -- ground rules. tried to be brief. after you ask, give any time to answer, and you may want to just have a seat then. the microphone is right here. if we could have folks show up and ask a question. >> i would like to hear the rest of the white baseball cap and sweats story. >> i will tell you something. he said this to me more than once, he used to say about the campaign, keep it tight, you know how i like it run...
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ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. he is a tea party candidate. that it -- i s a -- is a tight race. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for undecided voters started yesterday. it will still be a couple of weeks before they really engaged. i do not know if people vote in races like a chess game. i do think people pick and choose. one from aisle a, one from aisle b. one thing we have not talked about is the fundamental dissatisfaction americans have with government. president, senate, congress, and governor, how do they make those choices? >> i have to agree with fred, for the most part. you look at indiana. if lugar had won his primary, i know indiana would not have been on anybody's map. that is not how it is here it is a very tight ra
ken scott brown withstand the blue tide there? -- can scott brown withstand the blue tide there? right now, the democrats are doing well. you have a candidate in indiana who succeeded the incumbent in that the primary. he is a tea party candidate. that it -- i s a -- is a tight race. you have a solid republican candidates. i was in arizona about a month ago, where democrats are competitive. it shows that these races are still fluid. you can be undecided and we can say that the race for...
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endorsing justice marshall -- well, eventually justice marshall but attorney thurgood marshall's victory in brown vs. board of education. the democratic platform did not. it was eisenhower and nixon who got through the 1957 and 1960 civil rights act over the ferocious maneuvering of lyndon b. johnson. but at that point, with thurgood marshall's victories in the supreme court and the republicans pushing through civil rights with dwight eisenhower sending federal troops to enforce marshall's victories down in little rock, with bill clinton's friend, orvil favis in the schoolhouse door, the democrats out of political calculation had to pretend to care about civil rights. the first civil rights legislation ever pushed by a democrat was in 1964 act yet and still far more republicans voted for it in the house and the senate. in both houses it was about 80% republican, 60% democrat. the republicans who opposed it opposed it for constitutional grounds. they had voted for every other civil rights bill. not so the democrats and they were not conservative democrats. they were liberal democrats. j. william f
endorsing justice marshall -- well, eventually justice marshall but attorney thurgood marshall's victory in brown vs. board of education. the democratic platform did not. it was eisenhower and nixon who got through the 1957 and 1960 civil rights act over the ferocious maneuvering of lyndon b. johnson. but at that point, with thurgood marshall's victories in the supreme court and the republicans pushing through civil rights with dwight eisenhower sending federal troops to enforce marshall's...
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the idea was to abort the little brown brothers. she was very clear on that. and gay marriage. i would also say black people are right. i happen to agree with their position. the devastating impact on the black community of the absence of marriage in so many households -- oh and by the way, as you'll find out in my book, for most of the 20th century, blacks had a higher marriage rate than white people did. this was not something -- this was not a legacy of slavery. this is a legacy of lbj's great society programs, destroying the black family, um, but there's nothing that is -- that has been as devastating to the family as the great society programs, um, and so i think it's not surprising that the vast majority of black people opposed gay marriage, because this is just another liberal attack on the institution of marriage. they've come at it with the feminists. they've -- they've come at it with, you know no-fault divorce laws and now they're coming at it with -- with the gays. host: we have a tweet. guest: that means telling the truth about a candidate. it is a term from a book
the idea was to abort the little brown brothers. she was very clear on that. and gay marriage. i would also say black people are right. i happen to agree with their position. the devastating impact on the black community of the absence of marriage in so many households -- oh and by the way, as you'll find out in my book, for most of the 20th century, blacks had a higher marriage rate than white people did. this was not something -- this was not a legacy of slavery. this is a legacy of lbj's...